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We drove to Aylesbury on a day that was
promised to be
very wet. There was a little light rain, but it was not a
problem.

For some reason the gps only recorded on 7
occasions

Aylesbury Theatre |
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Inside Aylesbury Theatre |

Theatre bar arrangements


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Harmonious chairs |

A bit more raucous! |
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Sad rose |
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Wild flower meadow behind Ronnie Barker (left) |

Looking out |

In a Bun |

Antoine Durenne was a French cast iron and bronze foundry, active,
especially in Paris, between 1847 & 1930 |

Lion |
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Amazing door |

The Bell |

Magnificent door |

Swan or Aylesbury duck? |

Window box |

Decoration on the clock tower |
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Disraeli |

John Hampden |
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King's Head |

Trees and foxes |

Barrels |

Cottage |

Interesting shapes |

The Queen's Head |

Post box |

Old and new |

Hello!! |

Roald Dahl? |

Fantastic Mr Fox |

Hydrangea petiolaris |

Rain on aluminium |

Table and chairs |

Alstromeria hybrid |

Allsorts |

Let me out! |

Fancy woodwork |

No straight lines |

Charming old lane |

Splendid chimney stack |
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From the churchyard |

Church clock |

Plumbing |

St Mary's Church |

Sweet wonky little house |

Pump |

Bakery House |

Oriental poppies on a Polish food shop |

Old building |

Smart frontage |
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Graffiti |

The Harrow |

Sweet walking sticks |

Inside the Mall |

Sunglasses |

Stylish lights |

Mews Cottage |

Street pansies |
We had a chicken lunch in Wetherspoons including a pint of one's choice.
I probably should have less greedy with my cider... |